Review of Man After God

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Review of Man After God

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Man After God" by Mr Chen.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Mr. Chen in Man After God described the utter fulfillment of a man truly seeking after God and his joy in Jesus Christ found in the deepest part of his soul. He described wonders that exceed the beauty of a muted and bright orange, red, and yellow sunset, the translucent blue water of a high mountain lake filled with sleek rainbow-colored trout, the light snow falling on your shoulder as you walk through a lush garden resplendent with long white roses and violet wildflowers hiding in the corner of a sand dune bending in the ocean breezes.

His life was not easy nor one that people idealize when they hear of a devout follower of Jesus Christ, but instead was a life permeated by plans to commit suicide, terrible danger from a burning ship, burns, permanent injury, loss of a career, addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, physical exhaustion, and two failed marriages. He did not live on a mountain top, or in a luxuriant home, or in a state of bliss, but led a simple life like most of us. Even his third wife, a godly woman who through a pulmonary fibrosis support group touched hundreds, eventually could no longer cope with her disease and became mean. He was a humble man and did an excellent job of describing the ways he has encouraged so many men to be better husbands and fathers, without bragging.

He described a Lord who is sympathetic, nurturing, compassionate, and empathetic. He quoted many verses of scripture which complemented his story and his testimony. He had worldly goals such as buying a single-family house, but those did not distract him from seeking God’s heart. The book is well-written and well-edited. It is ideal for readers of all ages and for people anywhere on their spiritual journey.

During a long career as a civil engineer, I have worked with people in the engineering and construction industry who have a strong faith like Mr. Chen’s and have experienced the resulting joy. I have also met many people who are exploring a faith like Mr. Chen’s.

Because Mr. Chen was transparent about his faith, successes, failures, joys, and pains, and it was well-edited, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars. I am confident that you will be enriched as you find a quiet place and prayerfully enjoy this book.

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Good review. I enjoyed reading it. I think it was thorough and amazing.
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I am glad that the author was honest about both his low and high moments, both successes and failures. This would mirror what Paul wrote in Philippians 4vs4, for believers to rejoice always. I am also encouraged to see the pursuit of worldly goals did not blur his vision of that which truly matters. Many thanks for the review, @keith warwick.
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This review really highlights the raw and authentic journey of Mr. Chen’s faith, showing that seeking God isn’t about perfection but about perseverance through life’s struggles. I appreciate how the review emphasizes both the challenges and the deep joy found in his story. It makes me want to read the book for its honest and relatable portrayal of faith.
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Post by Raffi Avakian »

Thank you for the thorough review and relating it to yourself as a reviewer. One could easily relate to the author as he goes about weighing the wants vs needs that he encounters in life, whether it is the house being the want or God pulling him a different direction which is ultimately what he needs. It is often in life we find ourselves at odds with Gods plan, or even going through it without realizing it. As a teacher and believer I find myself at odds with what the public school system wants in their librariers. Much like the author for me building upon the strengths of my special education students, requires faith in God beyond my abilities. No matter how taxing or weighing it feels. Thanks again for the review.
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